Cd31 biotin
CD31-biotin is a laboratory reagent used in various biomedical research applications. It is a conjugate of the CD31 (PECAM-1) antibody and biotin, a small molecule used for detection and labeling purposes. The primary function of CD31-biotin is to facilitate the identification and visualization of cells that express the CD31 antigen, which is commonly found on the surface of endothelial cells and certain types of immune cells.
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Immunofluorescence Staining of Tumor Slices
Immunofluorescence Imaging of Tumor Microenvironment
Images were obtained with a CSU X1 spinning disk microscope (Yokogawa, Roper Scientific, Lisses, France) equipped with an Orca Flash 4 LT camera (Hamamatsu) and a 25 x objective. All images were acquired with MetaMorph 7 imaging software (Molecular Devices) and analyzed with Image J.
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